
Safety Coalitions Petition OSHA to Modernize Outdated PPE Standards
- Nine safety organizations are urging OSHA to update federal personal protective equipment standards, many of which reference outdated guidelines from 1989.
- The coalition argues that adopting current consensus standards will better align regulations with modern safety science and testing protocols.
- These updates aim to enhance workplace safety, potentially reducing the frequency and severity of future workers’ compensation claims.
- Implementing these changes would improve protection without increasing costs for employers.
ANSI Approves Updated Safety Standards for Fall Protection
- The American National Standards Institute has approved updated, more rigorous safety requirements for fall protection systems in construction and demolition.
- These revised standards establish enhanced performance criteria and testing protocols for personal fall arrest equipment.
- By setting higher benchmarks, the guidelines aim to reduce workplace injuries caused by falls from height.
- Employers must now review their current safety gear to ensure compliance with these stricter regulations.
Alliance Improves Safety Culture in North Dakota’s Oil Fields
- A collaborative alliance between OSHA and the North Dakota Bureau of Criminal Investigation has enhanced safety for workers in the oil and gas industry.
- By providing specialized training and resources, the partnership reduced workplace hazards associated with drilling and well servicing operations.
- Standardized safety protocols were implemented to address high-risk activities, ensuring better protection against common site injuries.
- These proactive efforts fostered a stronger safety culture across regional extraction sites.
- The initiative serves as a successful model for preventing accidents through industry-wide cooperation.
